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  1. Nov 9, 2021 · Why there are so many black-and-white movies in 2021. From Passing to Belfast, The French Dispatch to Gunda, the monochrome movie is back in full force — and for interesting new...

  2. Jan 18, 2021 · Most filmmakers who choose to shoot in black and white now are doing so for a distinct reason. The rise in digital and the advent of the iPhone has made shooting stuff easier and cheaper than just buying black and white stock. When you're using it today, you're making a statement.

  3. Nov 18, 2015 · Our visual world is chock-full of its own multihued aspects, so why not indulge in a black-and-white pictorial zone and color in your own domain? Black-and-white films lend themselves to this facet of creativity.

    • Why are black and white films so popular?1
    • Why are black and white films so popular?2
    • Why are black and white films so popular?3
    • Why are black and white films so popular?4
    • The Last Picture Show. The critically acclaimed coming-of-age 1971 drama captures the stories of Texas high schoolers learning to navigate their desires and dreams of escaping the small town they grew up in.
    • Young Frankenstein. Mel Brooks shot 1974’s hilarious spoof “Young Frankenstein” in black and white as an homage to classic Hollywood monster movies. But coming just a decade or so after most of the industry had switched to color, his producers were not on board at first with the seemingly uncommercial move.
    • Manhattan. A film that’s something of an ode to the bustling, colorful island might not seem like the obvious choice to shoot in monochrome, but director Woody Allen has a deep nostalgia for the cinema of the past.
    • Raging Bull. Martin Scorsese’s 1980 drama follows American boxer Jake LaMotta, portrayed by Robert De Niro, whose self-destructive personality destroys his relationship with his family.
    • Black and White Pushed Film Forward
    • Black and White Creates A New Reality
    • Black and White Is Counterintuitively Lifelike

    Much of cinema's aesthetic achievements can be traced to the qualities inherent to black and white film itself. German Expressionism, a bleak and psychological genre that flourished in the years after the first World War, "had a huge cultural influence...for its notably abstract sets and high-contrast lightning." This was a huge step toward camera ...

    Black and white cinematography, by its very nature, presents something that is totally unreal, and, in doing so, creates a new kind of reality—a filmic one. A black and white movie "gives you a view of the world that really doesn't exist in reality," says director Frank Darabont. This is what gives black and white movies their "unique, dreamlike qu...

    Black and white cinematography, the predominant idiom of film for most of its history, has much more to offer than its apt depiction of freak-outs. It has been a tool, wielded by artists to create any number of effects. Contrasting the point above, black and white can also be used to make scenes feel more real. In the color film era, directors use ...

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  4. Feb 15, 2022 · Cinema lovers have long waxed poetic about the power of black-and-white films, and several recent movies forgoing color have gained critical acclaim.

  5. Jan 17, 2024 · Though color film has long been the norm, black and white cinema still holds a transfixing appeal. From silent films to film noir, iconic works have immersed viewers while using only shades of gray and shadows. Despite lacking flashy visuals, these movies remain impactful and relevant.

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